meta-raspberrypi: subtree update:05c86e3160..6f85d3f665

Bartłomiej Burdukiewicz (1):
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Update to latest

Drew Moseley (1):
      raspberrypi3: Switch to vc4-fkms-v3d.

Fabio Berton (1):
      rpi-u-boot-scr: Set u-boot-default-script as provider

Khem Raj (20):
      rpio: Use python3 during build
      gstreamer1.0-plugins-base: Adjust for meson conversion
      mesa: Fix patch fuzz
      linux-raspberrypi: Fix building selftest/bpf
      oeqa: Add rpi specific kernel dmesg parser
      linux-raspberrypi: Get PMU fixes on top of 4.19.108
      qtbase: Append userland to rdeps iff vc4graphics is not enabled
      qtbase: Drop xkb packageconfig
      userland: Update to 20200316 snapshot
      userland: Fix build with gcc10
      rpi-base: Drop old dtbo names
      linux-raspberrypi: Add recipes for kernel 5.4
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Update to latest and fix build with binutils 2.34
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Enable powersave options in kconfig
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Backport the patch to use CHECK macro instead of RET_IF
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Update to latest
      linux-firmware-rpidistro: Upgrade to 20190114-1+rpt6
      psplash: Do not define ALTERNATIVE_PRIORITY for non-existing provider
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Update to latest
      linux-raspberrypi_5.4.bb: Update to 5.4.35

Leon Anavi (3):
      docs/extra-build-config.md: Auto-load I2C modules
      rpi-base.inc: Add kernel modules to all images
      rpi-base.inc: Include modules if I2C is enaled

Madhavan Krishnan (1):
      gstreamer: Fix the compilation issue in meta multimedia image

Martin Jansa (7):
      userland: add pkg-config for openmaxil and add virtual/libomxil to PROVIDES
      gstreamer1.0-plugins-base: adapt to gstreamer1.0 now using meson
      gstreamer1.0-omx: let virtual/libomxil dependency to pull userland
      omxplayer: respect virtual/libomxil
      packagegroup-rpi-test: include bigbuckbunny in RRECOMMENDS_${PN} only with meta-multimedia
      packagegroup-rpi-test: use MACHINE_ARCH
      linux-raspberrypi: fix perf build with latest binutils

Orne Brocaar (1):
      rpi-base.conf: add disable-bt.dtbo and miniuart-bt.dtbo overlays.

Pierre-Jean Texier (17):
      kas-poky-rpi: add kas file
      rpi-base.inc: use wic.bz2 for all rpi machines by default
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.97
      raspberrypi-firmware: bump to version 20200205
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.102
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.105
      raspberrypi-firmware: update to current HEAD
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.108
      raspberrypi-firmware: update to current HEAD
      layer.conf: add dunfell to compat layer
      raspberrypi-firmware: update to current HEAD
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.113
      README.md: add status badge for raspberrypi4
      raspberrypi-firmware: update to current HEAD
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.115
      raspberrypi-firmware: update to current HEAD
      linux-raspberrypi: bump to Linux version 4.19.120

rkhan467 (1):
      mesa: querying dma_buf modifiers for specific formats

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README.md

OpenBMC

Build Status

The OpenBMC project can be described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices that have a BMC; typically, but not limited to, things like servers, top of rack switches or RAID appliances. The OpenBMC stack uses technologies such as Yocto, OpenEmbedded, systemd, and D-Bus to allow easy customization for your server platform.

Setting up your OpenBMC project

1) Prerequisite

  • Ubuntu 14.04
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential libsdl1.2-dev texinfo gawk chrpath diffstat
  • Fedora 28
sudo dnf install -y git patch diffstat texinfo chrpath SDL-devel bitbake \
    rpcgen perl-Thread-Queue perl-bignum perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum
sudo dnf groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"

2) Download the source

git clone git@github.com:openbmc/openbmc.git
cd openbmc

3) Target your hardware

Any build requires an environment variable known as TEMPLATECONF to be set to a hardware target. You can see all of the known targets with find meta-* -name local.conf.sample. Choose the hardware target and then move to the next step. Additional examples can be found in the OpenBMC Cheatsheet

MachineTEMPLATECONF
Palmettometa-ibm/meta-palmetto/conf
Zaiusmeta-ingrasys/meta-zaius/conf
Witherspoonmeta-ibm/meta-witherspoon/conf
Romulusmeta-ibm/meta-romulus/conf

As an example target Romulus

export TEMPLATECONF=meta-ibm/meta-romulus/conf

4) Build

. openbmc-env
bitbake obmc-phosphor-image

Additional details can be found in the docs repository.

OpenBMC Development

The OpenBMC community maintains a set of tutorials new users can go through to get up to speed on OpenBMC development out here

Build Validation and Testing

Commits submitted by members of the OpenBMC GitHub community are compiled and tested via our Jenkins server. Commits are run through two levels of testing. At the repository level the makefile make check directive is run. At the system level, the commit is built into a firmware image and run with an arm-softmmu QEMU model against a barrage of CI tests.

Commits submitted by non-members do not automatically proceed through CI testing. After visual inspection of the commit, a CI run can be manually performed by the reviewer.

Automated testing against the QEMU model along with supported systems are performed. The OpenBMC project uses the Robot Framework for all automation. Our complete test repository can be found here.

Submitting Patches

Support of additional hardware and software packages is always welcome. Please follow the contributing guidelines when making a submission. It is expected that contributions contain test cases.

Bug Reporting

Issues are managed on GitHub. It is recommended you search through the issues before opening a new one.

Questions

First, please do a search on the internet. There's a good chance your question has already been asked.

For general questions, please use the openbmc tag on Stack Overflow. Please review the discussion on Stack Overflow licensing before posting any code.

For technical discussions, please see contact info below for IRC and mailing list information. Please don't file an issue to ask a question. You'll get faster results by using the mailing list or IRC.

Features of OpenBMC

Feature List

  • Host management: Power, Cooling, LEDs, Inventory, Events, Watchdog
  • Full IPMI 2.0 Compliance with DCMI
  • Code Update Support for multiple BMC/BIOS images
  • Web-based user interface
  • REST interfaces
  • D-Bus based interfaces
  • SSH based SOL
  • Remote KVM
  • Hardware Simulation
  • Automated Testing
  • User management
  • Virtual media

Features In Progress

  • OpenCompute Redfish Compliance
  • Verified Boot

Features Requested but need help

  • OpenBMC performance monitoring

Finding out more

Dive deeper into OpenBMC by opening the docs repository.

Technical Steering Committee

The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) guides the project. Members are:

  • Brad Bishop (chair), IBM
  • Nancy Yuen, Google
  • Sai Dasari, Facebook
  • James Mihm, Intel
  • Sagar Dharia, Microsoft
  • Supreeth Venkatesh, Arm

Contact